HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Signal, 1882-06-16, Page 3THE HURON s1(at1 AL, FRIDAY, JBnR IS 1882
COUNTY COUNCIL. t1 II IW Sriaed to ootratruot a railing
to the Jememwwa
ria Jtnu•a I..1* sr Oar resume ..eae.riu bridge, appruaelh brie xl{ da er-
ins GI the travelling pub le. Re-
ferred to the
• mese too moons coinrl'IT$S.
The hal/owing ie :he misers u( the
Road and $ridtu ouwwitte+. On the
Promo of Mtaura. Gibson and Hardy,
on the testing of the iron fur the Maio
Sad lineae. we ruonmweud tbat the re -
pt be adopted and orbited iu the mit
stat On the claim of John Hislop, tor
&usages suatsiatd by not beteg aUuwed
to proceed with the additioaaI stone -
ow the piers at the Maitland
e,to agreement, we r'e-
oumeHeoiithat r. Hialup be paid 1100
in full! of all claims for damage, sustain-
ed t►mush ant being allowed to proceed
with wont. That the re xut of Mr.
Girvin, read oetaoiesiuner he adopted,
on the motion of Mt. Hay, to author-
ise Mr. Hardy to kava the bridge on the
boundary between Usborne and Hibbert
rebuilt, provided the township of Hib-
bert pay one -hall of the coat, we reoom-
mend that the motion be granted. On
the report of Mr. Mason, road' commiss-
ioner, we recommend that he make the
necessary repairs to protect 'the north
einbankmeot of the Bayfield bridge
from being washed awe y, and that the
report be adopted with the above recom-
mendation. On the petition of Donald
Rom and 49 others, asking that steps be
taken by the County Council to compel
Mr Thomsen to o onlItreet • slide on his
mildam to allow fish to ascend the
Bayfield river in the proper season,
we tecommeod that the Clerk notify
the Inspector of Fisheries to see that sec.
8, chap. 113 of the Revised Statutes be
enforced. On the report of Mr. Gilson,
road commissioner we recommend that
he have • bent put under tits bridge on
the boundary between Huwickand Grey,
and that the other repairs mentioned in his
Taped be completed se he may think aeo
eatery, and that the clerk of the County
notify the party having r building on
the road • owanoe at the end of the
Bluevale bridge to have it removed on
reasonable notice. On the motion of
Mr. Strachan to construct • millet on
the approach to the Jamestown bridge,
we recommend that Mr. Gibson ase that
the work be performed. On the motion
of Mr. Hay. for Messrs. Mason and
Hardy to meet Mr. Jones, reeve of Hib-
bert, with respect to the bridge on the
boundary between McKillop and Logan,
and to examine two bridges on the tra-
vel road north of Seafortb, we recom-
mend that the motion be granted. On
motion of Mr. Keine, that the road
oommiasionen be instructed to proceed
with the construction of the bridge
• :$.les the Maitland river on the p
The Cous0,Wast! ruse in Jen ems*
eiofi is T.se.iy, N 4 u.look r ru , obs
Write ie Mlle stair and the teiluwfltg,
Ocsamediers pent : Webster,
Reres, Rogers, Corbett, Cooper, tense,
Alba, Campbell,
Hutchinson, EWM
,
Wkit.if, Stemless, Hislop, Oliver, Ria,
nit,EMS%
Oeok, Weir, Hays,
g
Fog lk,lkdlsue Wilson, Elsitth Ors -
ham, Ors Is, Her Sillier, Walker, Han.
oak. M.!kris., Hay, Shies,
Corrie, (, Gaunt, Oibaort, mad
Keyes.
After the spprevel of the minutes of
last meeting, Warden Johnston address-
ed the Council on the following matters,
vis : The repairs to the old !Meitland
bridge, the testing of the iron for the
mew bridge, tie necessity of calling his
committee together to ooeuft &bine
lowering Mr. Platte dam, and allowing
Kr. Jamieson the use of the enfolding
to erect the new structure ; the memor-
ial forwarded to the Government in ref-
erence to the snood selection of jurors ;
the repairs at the gaol and court heves
and that all the iron had been delivered
for the new bridge, upon which the
company had received au estin ate of
18,000
The report of Messrs. Gibson and
Hardy, giving the results of the testa
made upon the Area for the new bridge,
•reread and 'steered to the Road and
Bridge Cummittie. (The substance of
this
report we gave iu our issue of April
Communications were read from the
Inspector of Asylums and the Sheriff—
the former rettaruing three new entry
boob which the county must furnish the
gaoler, and the latter a return of prison-
ers emplyyed. Referred to Gaol and
Court HMSO Committee.
The report of the county auditor. was
read, showing the balance on hand Dec.
31, 1881, 116,164,19 ; also statements
of the Conoty and Northern Gravel
Road staking fund a000unt, and the lia-
bilities and assets of the county. Re-
ferred to the Finsuce Committee.
A communication was read from John
Hyslop, claiming damage. ot 1300, sus-
teuned by him in not being allowed to
with the maaun work of the
land Bridge at the tune agreed in
contract, and offering to settle for 1200,
in addition to contract price. Referred
to Road and Bridge Committee.
After reading and referring a numller
of amounts to the jfinanoe Committee,
the Council adjourned until 10 a. m. on
Wednesday.
*WORD DAY.
The toenail met again at tett o'oloek,
the as.mbers all present eaaept Meems.
Kelly; McMillan, Evans, anti Taylor.
Minutes of Yesterday read and ap-
proved.
The report of Mr. Girvin, as road com-
missioner, was read and referred to the
Road and Bridge Committee.
Moved by Mr. Kay, aeoonded by Mr.
Shier, that this Council authorize Mr.
Hardy, road commissioner, to have the
bridge on the boundary between Us -
borne and Hibbert, known a. bridge
No. 32, rebuilt, as it is not safe for pub-
lic travel, proved that the oounty of
Perth, or the townahip of Ribbert, pa
one half the cat. Referred to Read
and Bridge committee.
The report of Mr. Mason, as Road
Commissioner, was read and referred to
Road and Bridge committee:
According to instructions at the Jan-
uary meeting, I had plans prepared and
called for tenders for the construction of
a new bridge at Blyth, with the assist-
ance of Mr. Hardy and Mr. Kelly. We
accepted the low.+t tender, that of L .1.
Brace, for $1,68., the bridge to be built
with stone abutments and to be com-
pleted by October 1st. I also went to
Kingsbridge, and found that the old
bridge is not long enough to take the
high water through. I would recom-
mend that the said bridge be built by
the county. I also had some repairs
made on Turner's bridge, at • oost of
15. With Mr. Ellictt, reeve of Gode-
rich township, I went to Bayfield and
found the north end of the approach to
the bridge giving way, threatening to
undermine the spiles which support the
end. I inspected the Rsthwell s bridge,
and let the job for repairing the same at
odce. I was notified by the reeve of
Winghem to have the bridge at that
point tightened. I inspected the same,
and the work is going on at present. I
also inspected the town bridge between
Hay and Stephen, with the assistance of
Mr. Hardy and Dr. Buchanan, and would
recommend that this bridge he rebuilt
by the county and be made shorter, as I
think a bridge of 16 feet would take all
the water through, by cleaning away the
timber on the south side of the bridge.
JOHN MAaon, Commissioner.
Moved by Mr. Keine, seconded by Mr.
Weir, that the clerk be instructed to no-
tify the council of the county of Bruce
that the road across the lake or pond on
the boundary line, between Howick and
Carrick, is in a very dangerous nondi-
tion, and that we are prepared to carry
out the work to completion, and hope
that the county of Bruce will at once
grant one-half the sum required.—Car-
ried.
C n motion of Mr. Meyer, seconded by
Mr. Hardy, Elliott, of Wingham, was
was plumed on the realisation commit-
tee m the plan of l[r. Meyer.
'tplanhe council then adjourned e.
3 o'clock on Thursday.
wl.r
ary between Howick and Minto, we re-
commend that the bridge be built aa
soon as the reads built to it, provided
the County of Wellington pay one half
et the cost. On motion of Mr. Webster
to have the approach at the west and of
the bridge at Port Albert be repair-
ed, we recommend that the matter be
left to the road eommissioner,Mr.Girvin.
On the communication of Mr. Butler,
offering 11 each for a few of the 1} inch
bolts taken out of the old Maitland
Bridge, we recommend. that that the
matter be left to the cord oommissicnen,
also giving them power to dispose of all
the timber and iron of the old bridge to
the best advantage. On motion of Mr.
Young to have a stone parapet wall
built at each end of the new bridge as
far ash the abutments extend and rec-
ommended that an iron railing be con-
structed instead of a stone parapet, and
that the road commissioners be instruct-
ed to have the work performed.
All of which is respectfully submitted.
Joan HARRAH,
Chairman, pre tem.
(Continued on 81A page).
-ittitt‘ettota luntsi.1 i 4 tog'imminneri
Wyse pssrhab water N said to be
good to remove Oaks cause,! by ecidt ua
scarlet w...oluu geed*.
To preeorve wu.11ares of Maher gist
arobio w frit ivauiu, el. a tee .1r•.pe Ir[
oil u( elem..er ciao mt.
Lama' jui.;e and i iyuertae w ill f;lt.r.m
and mime the hoods Cream of tartar
will .lean white k.lshuee ur gloves uiee-
1y.
Take pie cruse and out out wit► a bis-
cuit cotter. Use two crusts to each tart;
fur inside one cup of clamped mains
and one-half oup of sugar.
To perfume" clothes, take cloves, cedar
and rhubarb, each one ounce; pulverise
and .pickle it in the ultimo or drawer.
It will also prevent nwths.
Tu insure paste from moulding put
into it a proportion of alum add rosin.
A few drupe .d any essential oil will pre-
serve the leather from mould, and a sin-
e clove put into a bottle of ink will
have the Beene effect upon it.
If you have any old plaster of Paris
figures, such as , shuphear'ds," "shep-
herdesses," etc., that are still whole and
unbroken hilt too much wiled t i look
well, bronze thein with the article gene-
rally used for bronzing children's shoes,
etc., and they will appear to advantage
once mon.
Eggle s Cake,—Ons-half cup of but-
ter, one and one-half cups of ' sugar, one
cup of goer milk, three level cups of
sifted fuer, one tease. willful of soda, one-
half teaspoonful each 01 Mammon and
grated nutmeg. mad une cep of chopped
and well -floured mien* Bout the but-
ter sad eager very light, and in stirring
in the dour best very thoroughly.
The exemption of several individuals
from Typhoid Fever, which recently pre-
vailed very largely in a Western town,
was directly traced to the fast that they
maintained an excellent state of health
by the use of Dr. Carson's Stomash and
Constipation Bitters. 'Thio medicine is
purely vegetable, non-alcoholic, and may
be had of all Druggist.. Pries 50c. C.
Rhyne., agent for Goderich.
meet at
It Catarrh has destroyed your sense of
smell and hearing, Hall's Catarrh Cure
will cure you. 75 Dents per bottle. All
druggists sell it. For sale by George
Rhynes, sore agent, Goderich. 1843-3m
Farm ant) harden.
It L important to destroy the first
brood of potato beetles.
A few 'prigs of cedar brunches (or
leaves) have a strong tendency to drive
off insects from the nests of hens.
A little grease or kerosene ou the legs
of fowls will remove ..abs in a short
time. Two applications are sometimes
needed.
On many farms there aro some old
cattle and old sheep that can only be
kept at a los. It is economy to fatten
theta for the buteher.
Make surface drains and let off the
water from the low places in the wheat
fields. Good wages can be earned by
prompt att.mtion to this matter.
When potatoes are planted deep, a+
they should ice, the soil oust be worked
correspondingly deep, and the manure
well and deeply mixed with it.
Veatilato the stables, let in the light
and air. It might almost be said
that nearly one -bait of ell the diseases
which affect stock are des to bed vegan
Witte.
In makings plantation of strawberries
old plants that have borne (reit and the
small planta that form late m theautumn
should be rejected, and good sized vigor-
ous pleats set.
A good, permanent pasture, handy to
the barn -yard, is very convenient, al-
most a necessity, on every well regulated
farm. Such a field needs to be well fee;
tilized and oared for that it may give
the best returns in an abundant supply
of green food for the farm stock.
Changeable weather is trying to the
system, rendering it more liable to
disease. As a preientative of sickness
use Dr. Carson's Stomach & Constipa-
tion Bitten. They purify the blood,
cure all Bilious Stomach and Liver dis-
orders, and give tone and strength to
the system. Price 50c For sale by all
druggists. (leu. Rhyna+, agent for
Goderich.
tato
SFWRhc MALHINES.
e. b.roid.d Intimate to ahs pee -
that bs has dsutded to dv. ftp
..,.Jia 1. Una owing to W AMIt1 ate
dant hia W semored to give ese seliss-
Baenpilas All waatt r
PIANOS,
ORLIENS or
SEWING MACHINES
will and It to emir advaappi7aag�ee to call at oaco
aa t1 a 1s a �Y U 1NB c amus seta.
J. W. WEATHERALD.
tats-tt.
MAU
c Wwwle eastre p.m wan t..Wmr Y r.ee OO..w-
Tae a ass ae -,,,r neral TWAT Twe
A writer gives this thorough method
fur applying fertilizers to trees. He
takes the top soil off the surface without
Lying the roots bare, and then applies
several inches of stable manure which is
covered by again returning the soil. The
surface is kept clean and mellow. With
a saw he thins out here and there
enough of the crowded limbs to let in
the sunlight. Soap -suds aro also ap-
plied.
Geraniums have become so wellknown
as bedding plants that we need say but
little concerning their merits further than
adviait/ that the tall -growing sorts be
placed in the middle of the bed, and the
dwarfs put around as a border. In se-
lecting variegated arta see to it that
they are such as will bear our hot nun.
For instance Mrs. Pollock, one of our
most gorgeously marked tri -colors when
grown in -doors, will lose the zones and
beauty in the sunshine. On the other
hand, Marshal McMahon, whose mak-
ingd are dim in the house, glories and is
greatly improved in the sun.
Mr. John McArthur, banker, of Hen-
sa11, recently rode from Hensall to Ailsa
Craig, via Exeter, on a bicycle, • dis-
tance of 26 miles, in three hours and 15
minutes.
Sick Headache, Neuralgia, Dy appsia
and Constipation relieved and cured by
the nae of Dr. Canon's Stomach end
Oonatip•tton Bittern. Try them. They
are safe and effectual Sold by all drug-
vutte Geo. Rhynas, agent for Gods-
ich.
THIRD DAT
June 8th 1882
The Cuunctl met pursuant to the ad-
jourment, the warden in the chair.
The minutes ot yesterday were read
and approved.
A communication from Sheol, Gib-
bons in reference to repairs at Gaol was
read sod referred to the Gaol and Court
doom eoss.ittee.
A circular from the Tomtit" Priaw:-
er's Aid Aamo,imtioa was read and rear -
radio the Fia.w.. committee.
A pithiest from D. Rom and others in
referees, M the Dayeeld Milltism was
rued mad .d.reed to the Road and
Dredge Sinarelltos.
k litter hour the count] treasons.
was ace nmpaniod M county
o[
oollsetieae on lend. std eash on hand.
Repert of Me. Gibste,rnad e.srtis-
sisme was road.
A somber .f accounts ansa presented
mad Wetted to the Finn. eetasitee..
Moved by Mr. Striation, emeonded by
Yr. Forsyth that the road eu.amimien-
Ism Reward
Is offered for any case of Catarrh that
can't be cured with Hall'. Catarrh Cure.
Taken internally. Price 75 cents. For
sale by George Rhynas, sole agent for
Godench. 1843-3m
100,1101111SWIWEfferT
ClalL strawelleswe` w riff -at
weigweigh tinea .usYtw oma
h*,
Devote Loa Na Sad
reer le
Cheepliearivkamo
Laos: maim
rpvia1$. roues
"ALByaERT' LEA 110tlTE."
tr«.lisaa sNew ee if Weal ilte..a Lia• via aAira�'if.�'"..«
Wrif`' raltr y. pt�uau:,. $mass.
Ons b Taal et- sadintsr>s ate ata
Masetwo-
Alm Through Yee sngere Travel re Taut Repress
1-4
Ord it lad Al
Tema. for Mie at 111 artnelpel ?Whet oases s
ta. Vatted skates sad t
Hamm, checked through and at of fan al-
ways ss low Y ....evertors Nat og.r 1e.. adroit-
°.
or defatted information, [et Ns )tsps and TetW
on or tam
GREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE.
At your nearest T:et,a 044s. or cadres.
R. N. CABLE, `..T. JOHN.
v .. i, . a real H's r, Owl M • rasa Ap
CHICAGO.
GODERICH BOILER WORKS.
C Krystal & Black.
TO MILL MEN and SALT WELL MEN
New IOILItlt:i and MLT PN.t m •nutac
tared on shortest notice.
II k.n1i of Repairing executed under th
personal supervision of the 'Proprietors wit
ARE
Practical Workmen.
P. O. Box 103. 178'/
JUST RECEIVED.
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D. FERGUSON'S
A SPLENDID Aii8011EFM1111Rf or
FRESH GROCERIES,
SUITABLE FOR THE SEASON.
Spacial Ba�ills Teas at Yor Lowfi'ices.
2&;. per th ar.d upward*. If you want a really an Tea try my 50a 'now Hysoi.
it is • splendid article mad worth more money. 1 have also just opened out a coal
plate assortment of
Crockery Glassware,
Including Stone sad China Tea Seta, Children* Toy Tea Botta, Leads. and Gent,
Inanity Tel Cups and Sauter., suitable for Christmas end New -Year's Outs.
Heliotropes and lantana make excel-
lent bedding plants. They bloom freely,
are easily grown and require no partic-
ular treatment.
Then we come to what are popularly
called foliage pleura. In this family,
which is only cultivated fur the beauti-
ful leaf marking, the flowers being in-
significant, thre are now some hundreds
of varieties, some differing as much in
color and habit as day and night, while
there are others which require the prac-
tical eye of an expert to detect any differ-
ence.
For s shady place, the north side of
the house for example, that is the place
for a bed of pansies. They do not want
a raised mound to live in, but prefer a
slightly depressed bed so that they can
have plenty of moisture. Then, there
is Drummond's phlox, a whole garden in
itself, so varied are the hues of its flow-
ers We find they give better satisfac-
tion if sown in boxes early, then trans-
planted nine to tea inches apart and the
plants pegged down as they grown. A
bed so planted will give as much pleasure
and at far less oast than verbenas The
secret of pansy culture, tees the Phila-
e.lphia Ledger, is to pick every flower
that opens, and never allow a seed pod
to mature.
ar. smier'a seeteaa Worm Rsm.dy
Removes stomach and Seat Worms from
adelt or child, and as a cure for Castive-
asms, Biliousness, indiies.tion, Sour or
Weak [Ramesh, M is ualuesiled, remove
Ase all iaperities from the Stomach awl
the bowel regukar. Pot up in
=meths
26 omit& Sold by drag-
ging
vug-
money generally.
If your druggist demnet keep it, so
No Otter, bed amid M ear nearest lee,
or mak your druggist to obtain it for you.
Stmt part paid with NO direstless for
ming. on Teem,pt of pees. Starts Ms -
comic 80 Oink Stt�Montreal.
Warns, (i
Bold by las Warns, , ON. 2
Nail's Odsrrk Curti is taken Warman
It mob directly apes the blood and the
tomem sedates ef the oases. Prier,
T6 cents. Pnr rale by Gmoege Rhymes,
ole agent far (i.wt.Tieh 1116111.
IFTB 8 4 SKIM'S TIII1L.
JAMES HEALE'S
Condensed Fire Lindlere
Lamps & Lakmp Goods in Greatlitzlety
AND AT VERY LOWIPRICES.
Call and be Convinced
Tse WA? IT Was. AP!!OZ
It ex cites expectoration and tenses He Inep
to throw off the phlegm or mucous; .!.apse the
eeeretiowe nod perster the blood; heals the irri-
tated parts: gires strength to the dinettes
ernes; brings the lirer to its proper station
end imparts strength to the whole system
Steals THE IHNtDIAT1 AND atTiarA(TOIT tr-
ete? that ,t is warranted L. break ep the err
dietrerrep roar!' ,a o few boors time 1f not of
too long standing It is warroused To cure
INTIax NArlaraCiM N. STEN Of THE rose roo-
k -mei mere . f ('eawwytioe ' 11 ie we."swted
we to proclaim taattveasea (whieh ie the ease
with moat reined' ), or affect the bead, u t
contains no opium Di any form. It iewvr.valwd
to be r.erfeeli1 hammier to the octet &,.netts
obild. although it is an active and p werful
remedy for restoring the system. Tien ie eco
reit eveeeettyf .r en te.roy diln
eeehe by eeatpeina
when AusBw
i a Lrxe .�yyeeawill prevent it it
only taken in time. Phyuetans heTlagmmo-
snmptire patients, and wbastute... o,havlag S t e ttpp
earn them with their own ute..westate
redommend to give ALtsv'a LuW
$O BArt •
trial. Sold by all Druggist&
BA AM
sew twerps ..p•awar We Lear r a mews, Qs.J
Ontario Stool Barb Focal Cb.
I Lice*vd under the Midden Passes/.
MANUFACTURERS OF THE IMPROVBAWCK B4RB
re,
Four -Pointed Steel Facing Wire,
65 & 57 RICHMOND ST. EAST,,TQSONTO.
A. J. SOMER VILLE. viae -Pre.. and lieu. Directs$.
R. W. M o
Bole Asset for Goderich.
DOMIN'ION CARRIAGE WOS.
Morton & Cressm
W. S. Hart & Co.
PROPRIETORS Or THE
Goderich Tills
To _A_TR•isIEERS_r3
Wee want every farmer feeding • carriage to call and see o.s-
NEW PLATFORM CARRIAGES,
Thelbee pdalways fanner. tartan
entered the w
enand tobuggies in stock Repairnmpttymt endo.
MORTON az ORMSSMAN
1831-3nt. Shop opposite Colborne Hotel, Goderich.
LATE PIPER'S.)
_ way Bag to rater.the meow Meer Seeks to the rebus ter
tie et anal this lee � UMW 'n with
heeaid sea ie gasaa tM es+ during
re es se
77�1rrrr Mt mss MkaMat " tS :` a'' ( la INTIM CA -
TWENTY OMITS P iHUIIDRED. .s He sa«rt ea e e far ate .wan«
et tsswan velem albs, tars seers
Ns 4t1Rw...m aM•lw watt. Lets W. M. ffllweera,
jamas Beale.
Maker and sella. Godertoh
Sanaa Mee. East St. ad.ri.k.
PrIl .hest pries paid for wheat 1a
Vaprmexa 1`�•t1/bex .t1.01Z�
i
Barbed Fence Wire contracted for a any quantity at very lowest prices Wino°
I SELL EITHER 2 OR 4 BARBED FENCE WIRE.
Wire and barb galvanised atter beng twisted which cannot scaleof..ii�t
Use Barbed Wire for Fel ons. "`
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110 SNOW . IIFTS - N0; WEEDS KO WASTE «LANNS.
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